Sueca Ricers

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Sueca Ricers
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Founded2007
Based in Sueca Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Home stadiumAntonio Puchades Stadium
Head coachSalvador Bartolomé
Team presidentMariano Marqués
League LNFA
DivisionSouth (Serie B)
Colors
  gold

Sueca Ricers is an American football team based in Sueca, Spain.


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